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again, let's talk about that and more with our cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger, our cnn political commentators paul begala and ryhan salam. thanks for coming in. i'm going to play the clip, cnn espanol anchor, juan carlos, had a sit-down one-on-one with bill clinton today up in new york and had this exchange. >> is mrs. clinton running for president? >> i don't know. and i think, and she believes, that the country should spend at least another year working very hard on the problems we have. we have very serious challenges in america, and we have responsibilities around the world. i think it's a big mistake, you know, this constant four-year p campaign for america. we need to deal with the business we have before us. >> you buy that, paul? you worked with bill clinton and hillary clinton for a long time. when he says "i don't know whether she's going to run for the democratic nomination, do you believe that. >> bill clinton is both a pretty good policy wonk and pretty good politician. the truth is both -- >> and a good spokesman. >> and a good spokesman. both the politics and polic
again, let's talk about that and more with our cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger, our cnn political commentators paul begala and ryhan salam. thanks for coming in. i'm going to play the clip, cnn espanol anchor, juan carlos, had a sit-down one-on-one with bill clinton today up in new york and had this exchange. >> is mrs. clinton running for president? >> i don't know. and i think, and she believes, that the country should spend at least another year working very hard on...
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i don't want it to be a cnn-msnbc thing. is it a clearly some game he will be playing. and there is something just so -- whatever is going on in his life, imagine being in that apartment and just being -- >> let's not imagine being this that apartment. >> but constantly in these fights and in these -- tweeting this stuff, who wants to live like that? really? is that how you want to live your life? i mean, anyway. >> all you can say is no. >> i think we're done. we're going to take a break. up next, items you might have missed and i ask the panel, what is your story? (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. so i tried depend it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. hi-ya! and i tri
i don't want it to be a cnn-msnbc thing. is it a clearly some game he will be playing. and there is something just so -- whatever is going on in his life, imagine being in that apartment and just being -- >> let's not imagine being this that apartment. >> but constantly in these fights and in these -- tweeting this stuff, who wants to live like that? really? is that how you want to live your life? i mean, anyway. >> all you can say is no. >> i think we're done. we're...
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eastern right here on cnn. really just an incredible, incredible young woman. >>> senator ted cruz, is he the new face of the republican party or the symbol of his party's divide? >> it is because of you that the house of representatives has been standing strong, because the house has been listening to the people. yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. find out more at aflac.com. congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> all
eastern right here on cnn. really just an incredible, incredible young woman. >>> senator ted cruz, is he the new face of the republican party or the symbol of his party's divide? >> it is because of you that the house of representatives has been standing strong, because the house has been listening to the people. yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate...
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the best of cnn today in case you missed it. now let's get started. >>> we begin tonight right here in senator city with some new information on that deadly commuter train crash in the bronx. you may have heard that frightening quote from the engineer of this train, william rockefeller earlier today. he told investigators he was quote in a daze as he approached that sharp curve in the tracks going dangerously fast. well now we know he wasn't just in a daze, he apparently fell asleep. in an interview with our own nic robertson the engineers union representative said that this engineer nodded off before he rounded that treacherous curve on those tracks. >> it's happened to all of us. you catch yourself -- sometimes we catch ourselves it's too late we're in the guardrail, right? i've done it myself. and unfortunately, i believe that's what's happened here. and it's a tragedy. and there's a lot of lives that are never going to be the same ever again. >> he added that the engineer is a good human being who is quote extremely distraug
the best of cnn today in case you missed it. now let's get started. >>> we begin tonight right here in senator city with some new information on that deadly commuter train crash in the bronx. you may have heard that frightening quote from the engineer of this train, william rockefeller earlier today. he told investigators he was quote in a daze as he approached that sharp curve in the tracks going dangerously fast. well now we know he wasn't just in a daze, he apparently fell asleep....
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and new york times called this guy a white/hispanic and cnn has picked up on that calling him a white-hispanic. what is that? that's a desire to categorize this as entirely racial when it probably had nothing to do with race, the actual event and when it happened but everybody wants to make it that because there are just -- i think race, as i have gotten to know liberals over the course of my career here, something about race and the civil rights movement is it's almost a right of passage to be a liberal in the media. you have to have that perspective that this country is racist and has not recovered from slavery and it still mistreats everybody of minority skin color. you're invested in that. this country is immorale and unjust on that basis and every tubt to prove it you're going to take it even if you have to make it up. this is like the duke lacrosse case. there was no evidence what so ever to support any of the contentions the media made or the faculty at duke. this is the same thing. i had a story today, judicial watch, got ahold of documents from justice. the freedom of information, and
and new york times called this guy a white/hispanic and cnn has picked up on that calling him a white-hispanic. what is that? that's a desire to categorize this as entirely racial when it probably had nothing to do with race, the actual event and when it happened but everybody wants to make it that because there are just -- i think race, as i have gotten to know liberals over the course of my career here, something about race and the civil rights movement is it's almost a right of passage to be...
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will cain, you've seen him before here, a cnn contributor. eduardo, lieutenant governor dewhurst, is he right? should washington take a page out of texas' book? >> well, the claim that lower impacts will produce economic growth has been tried at the national level for years. i mean, since the reagan administration. and, in fact, we don't really have any good evidence that it has worked, that low taxes do stimulate higher economic growth. i would suggest the evidence does not really support the lieutenant governor. >> i'm going to guess you disagree with that. >> yeah. do low taxes lead to economic growth? let me ask you this, and i'll ask you, eduardo. if we add a top marginal tax rate of 98%, would it have a negative economic impact? >> if you were not going to keep any of the money you make by work. >> by that same logic, lower taxes lead to economic growth. you suggest you node the exact pinpoi place to diminish your effort and moving from 35 to 40%, that will have a lot of import in your decisions. >> not only do we agree taxes have some
will cain, you've seen him before here, a cnn contributor. eduardo, lieutenant governor dewhurst, is he right? should washington take a page out of texas' book? >> well, the claim that lower impacts will produce economic growth has been tried at the national level for years. i mean, since the reagan administration. and, in fact, we don't really have any good evidence that it has worked, that low taxes do stimulate higher economic growth. i would suggest the evidence does not really...
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also obama's points are coming down, a breathtaking decline, in fact, one of them was just a cnn poll. so i don't think it has a thing to do with it. i want to make another point. this is community or not. the united states is nowhere close to defaulting on treasury bonds, i just want to make that point clear, not even close. >> just answer me one question -- robert, let me ask one question, let me clarify one point. does a failure to deal with the debt ceiling on that particular day when it comes up, does that automatically cause america to default? >> no, of course not. it is a constant flow process, on average, i can't give you each 30 days off the top of my head. on average, the u.s. government takes in about $240 billion. all right, that is a monthly average. and the interest expense we pay on our debt is about $45 billion. it is not even close. it is going to be the first priority is to keep our full faith and credit going just like any sensible country would president obama has done this duplicitous thing, where he says we're all going to go down the tubes for our own political
also obama's points are coming down, a breathtaking decline, in fact, one of them was just a cnn poll. so i don't think it has a thing to do with it. i want to make another point. this is community or not. the united states is nowhere close to defaulting on treasury bonds, i just want to make that point clear, not even close. >> just answer me one question -- robert, let me ask one question, let me clarify one point. does a failure to deal with the debt ceiling on that particular day when...
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van jones, cnn contributor and former white house official. elyse jordan, former speechwriter for condoleezza rice. let's start with you. some extraordinary stuff there from dick morris. i think the headlines for me were he blamed hurricane sandy for why he had been so wrong about the romney landslide. he clearly had no time for john boehner. he thinks scott walker should be the next republican leader, and he saws he was basically kicked out of fox for being wrong at the top of his lungs. where do you start with all that? >> i thought he was graceful, first of all. i give him a lot of credit for -- i thought he was being very honest. let's go to his contention about hurricane sandy being a game changer. it was over a long time ago for mitt romney. i think the debate, president obama's poor performance in the first debate gave glimmers of hope to the republican party. it made the race much more interesting for the pundit class. but ultimately it was just a very bad campaign for mitt romney. >> one of the problems i thought, van, was interesting
van jones, cnn contributor and former white house official. elyse jordan, former speechwriter for condoleezza rice. let's start with you. some extraordinary stuff there from dick morris. i think the headlines for me were he blamed hurricane sandy for why he had been so wrong about the romney landslide. he clearly had no time for john boehner. he thinks scott walker should be the next republican leader, and he saws he was basically kicked out of fox for being wrong at the top of his lungs. where...
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our cnn special about the amazing malala yousafzai begins here in a few seconds on cnn. i'll see you in the morning on "new day." >> good even, i'm christiane amanpour. welcome to a special cnn presentation "the bravest girl in the world." tonight, a question. where does courage come from? real bravery. the sort that changes the world. in just a moment, before a live audience here in new york, some of them even here on the stage with me, i'll be talking to 16-year-old malala yousafzai, along with the remarkable man who raised her, her father. and my mission is to find out what made one young girl in a remote corner of pakistan decide, i will stand up to the taliban. what gave malala the grit to defy some of the most murderous men on earth? >> i have rights. i have the right of education. i have the right to play. i have the right to sing. i have the right it talk. i have the right to go to market. i have the right to speak up. >> before the whole world knew her name, malala was simply a school girl. a small child with big dreams. >> i want to become a doctor. it's my own
our cnn special about the amazing malala yousafzai begins here in a few seconds on cnn. i'll see you in the morning on "new day." >> good even, i'm christiane amanpour. welcome to a special cnn presentation "the bravest girl in the world." tonight, a question. where does courage come from? real bravery. the sort that changes the world. in just a moment, before a live audience here in new york, some of them even here on the stage with me, i'll be talking to 16-year-old...
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you can see it right here on cnn. for some of the 800,000 people lucky enough to be here in washington. this weekend will make for a once in a lifetime opportunity that is even worth paying for to remember. emily schmidt takes a look. >> reporter: an inauguration comes down to this. one hand on a bible, the other raised in an oath. that's the moment in history which makes so many others try to get their hands on this. >> how many different ways can you say you support obama? >> reporter: the presidential inaugural committee store is up and running. >> i don't like flashy things. >> reporter: ready for shoppers marking the occasion with officially sanctioned made in the usa memorabilia. what are you seeing that you like? >> i like everything and that's my problem because just being such a historic event, i want to have a lot of merchandise to share and a lot of merchandise to give other people who could not, you know, come and visit. >> reporter: it is likely president obama will take the oath of office on what will be
you can see it right here on cnn. for some of the 800,000 people lucky enough to be here in washington. this weekend will make for a once in a lifetime opportunity that is even worth paying for to remember. emily schmidt takes a look. >> reporter: an inauguration comes down to this. one hand on a bible, the other raised in an oath. that's the moment in history which makes so many others try to get their hands on this. >> how many different ways can you say you support obama?...
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you'll see it here live, cnn will bring it to you. >>> so the cnn health care express is busy today because sanjay gupta is aboard with his team, going across the country to try to help you get up to speed on what this new health care story is all about. how you get involved, how you can actually sign up. and, of course, today, a tough day because a lot of glitches actually showing up on health care.gov. sanjay starting us off from greenville, south carolina. the glitches and the difficulties and just getting on the site. >> reporter: that is the big story right now, ashleigh, i'm sure you're hearing. about 36 states are run by the federal government and we're hearinging about two-thirds of those are having some significant troubles and sometime you're able to get on the site, but not be able to finish the application. that's obviously not the sort of news that people who were running the sites wanted. but a lot of times the sites are saying it is because of high volume of traffic. so it could be that a lot of people are showing up, higher numbers than were initially expected. keep in mind,
you'll see it here live, cnn will bring it to you. >>> so the cnn health care express is busy today because sanjay gupta is aboard with his team, going across the country to try to help you get up to speed on what this new health care story is all about. how you get involved, how you can actually sign up. and, of course, today, a tough day because a lot of glitches actually showing up on health care.gov. sanjay starting us off from greenville, south carolina. the glitches and the...
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cnn anchor asked clinton the question on the minds of many. a behind? it involves his wife. >> is mrs. clinton running for president? >> i don't know. and i think, and she believes, that the country should spend at least another year working very hard on the problems we have. we have very serious challenges in america. >> clinton was also asked about whether he would support vice president biden if he runs. >> i think the world of him. >> a recent cnn poll shows if clinton, hillary clinton does not run, biden would be the initial favorite for the democratic nominee. long before pope francis became the world's most powerful catholic, reminded parishioners he was once just like us. he too held odd jobs in his youthful get this, he was a night club bouncer booting unsavory characters from the velvet rope line. certainly a change from his approach today. he also worked at a chemical laboratory and he woke at 5:30 in the morning to do the priests' laundry. at the very least you can say he paid his dues. >>> billy joel just signed a deal, the first of its kin
cnn anchor asked clinton the question on the minds of many. a behind? it involves his wife. >> is mrs. clinton running for president? >> i don't know. and i think, and she believes, that the country should spend at least another year working very hard on the problems we have. we have very serious challenges in america. >> clinton was also asked about whether he would support vice president biden if he runs. >> i think the world of him. >> a recent cnn poll shows if...
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cnn is out here. we're among the people, they're excited to be here and we're excited to be with them. the president is going to take up the second agenda. it's coming up. there's going to be some challenges. we're going to talk with ron lizza from the "new yorker" right after the break. if i can get through this big crowd. >> i think there's no more higher purpose right now than to take care of the folks, put themselves in harm's way to protect our freedoms. >> more than half a million folks have done more than one tour. that's a tremendous emotional and physical burden we have put on our folks that's totally unprecedented. >> we're acknowledging that people are always going to have some effect. we just want them to be able to be better at making that transition back to civilized society and not carrying around that pain of war for the rest of their life. >> i'm skip rousso, clinical psychologist at the university of southern california, institute for creative technologies. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announc
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cnn's errol burnett is there for us. what is the mood right now? >> reporter: well, wolf, just take a look behind me and listen. the mood here continuing to be a jovial one as it has been all day, as south african comes to the former home of nelson mandela, where he lived during apartheid. and they're now singing songs of thanks and appreciation. this has been happening all day, this day one of south africa ace ten days of mourning for the passing of the late president. so wetto where i am now, will play a significant role in a few days, just a short distance from where i am, is the stadium, the first formal event, 95,000 seats. this was the location of nelson mandela's last public appian during the world cup in 2010. on tuesday it will be a place where regular south africans can show up and pay their final respects to the late president. so at the moment, it's past 1:00 a.m., the crowds are thinning out. police are moving through, but earlier we saw hundreds of people singing and celebrating what nelson mandela was able to do. back to you. >> erro
cnn's errol burnett is there for us. what is the mood right now? >> reporter: well, wolf, just take a look behind me and listen. the mood here continuing to be a jovial one as it has been all day, as south african comes to the former home of nelson mandela, where he lived during apartheid. and they're now singing songs of thanks and appreciation. this has been happening all day, this day one of south africa ace ten days of mourning for the passing of the late president. so wetto where i...
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the entire cnn team, of course is working the story. i want to bring in first, my colleague, wolf blitzer. wolf, a devastating attack, you have been in the heart of washington today with the reporting. the obvious question following this is how did the man with his background, a couple of gun-related incidents, discharged from the army with a pattern of misconduct. how does he get clearance to enter one of the most secure military bases in america and do what he did? >> he had a pass that apparently allowed him to enter the navy yard that is right behind me, right now. it is clearly a mystery that will be questioned right now, how does he get those top secret security clearances with someone who did have at least two incidents involving gun use. raising all sorts of questions, but as you point out he also received two medals, if you will, during his duty with active service. so these are questions the u.s. navy and fbi will be charged with following up on. they will go through them, all of his life, all the details will come out publicl
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welcome to cnn. >> thank you. great to be here. >> so each week you're going to talk about the top stories and media's approach to those stories. for your first ever "reliable sources," you're looking at the one year anniversary of the events in newtown, sandy hook. >> that's right. we are looking both back a wum days at the 911 tapes that were released this week were excruciating to hear and then looking forward to the anniversary and wondering if news organizations are going to come into newtown and use the town as backdrop for the coverage of the anniversary. cnn says they're not going to come to the down that day. they don't want to disrupt the families that are there. but it's an interesting media ethics ish u that we're going to talk to a reporter who actually lives in newtown. >> everybody remembers where they were, you know, when they heard about what is happening. you just couldn't walk away from your tv. i want to know -- >> all i wanted to do that day is go and hug my mom. >> and my kids. yeah. it was -
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. >>> that will do it for me, the "cnn newsroom" continues. more live coverage at the top of the hour. much more of my interview with bill cosby after sanjay gupta. >>> welcome to "sg md." i'm just back from a week covering the crisis in syria and i got to tell you inside those refugee camps there nothing makes sense. i want to introduce you to a family today whose lives may not have been that different from your own. more on that in just a bit. >>> also sherri shepherd, the funny co-host of "the view" will stop by to talk about something that's serious for her, how to lose weight and beat diabetes even if you don't have it. >>> but first, in just a few weeks uninsured americans are going to have the chance to sign up for coverage through the new health care markets, but opponents of the law already stretching up efforts to sabotage obama care. >> let me tell you what we're doing. everything in our power to be an obstructionist. >> that's ralph hudgens, he's a republican and he's also georgia's insurance commissioner. he's bragging publicly ab
. >>> that will do it for me, the "cnn newsroom" continues. more live coverage at the top of the hour. much more of my interview with bill cosby after sanjay gupta. >>> welcome to "sg md." i'm just back from a week covering the crisis in syria and i got to tell you inside those refugee camps there nothing makes sense. i want to introduce you to a family today whose lives may not have been that different from your own. more on that in just a bit....
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. >> by cnn's count, the votes may indeed be there. 200 democrats and 18 republicans tell cnn they would vote for a clean continuing resolution to fund the government, and while the president was speaking, senator reid called his colleagues to the chamber of the senate to talk about the crisis. there, republican senators took to the floor and said it's time for the higher chamber to lead the compromise. >> there's a number of issues that we could sit down and negotiate, within an hour, if we will stop, stop attacking each other and impugning people's integrity and honor. >> good luck with that. so what card will the speaker play now? let's bring in our panel. senior writer for the washington examiner, phillip klein, hillary rosen and national political correspondent for the "new york times" jonathan martin. still feels good to say that. john, i want to play some more sound from the president and get your reaction. >> whenever i see john boehner to this day, i still say should have taken the deal that i offered you back then. >> talking about their discussions about the grand bargain back
. >> by cnn's count, the votes may indeed be there. 200 democrats and 18 republicans tell cnn they would vote for a clean continuing resolution to fund the government, and while the president was speaking, senator reid called his colleagues to the chamber of the senate to talk about the crisis. there, republican senators took to the floor and said it's time for the higher chamber to lead the compromise. >> there's a number of issues that we could sit down and negotiate, within an...
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cnn has a interview with the wife of a capture d militant. there were many of them i can't contirm b confirm but what i saw were libyans. just before dawn, seal team six stormed a hide out of top al qaeda commanders. a fire fight broke out and u.s. forces withdrew. local residents say the compound belongs to al-shabaab. one person was killed but they have not revealed the identity. what more can you tell us about this? >> we just returned from a home a short while ago and we spoke to his wife who said she witnessed the raids. she said she saw him off. she said she was exceptipecting return. she saw a number of vehicles blocking the roads and she said that what she saw as you mentioned earlier were men that looked like libyans. she heard some libyan dialect being spoken. she said she didn't realize who they were and what had happened. she said she thought this might have been an abduction and then they heard the news and that is how they knew that her husband had been captured. what can you tell us about how long ago she claims that he may hav
cnn has a interview with the wife of a capture d militant. there were many of them i can't contirm b confirm but what i saw were libyans. just before dawn, seal team six stormed a hide out of top al qaeda commanders. a fire fight broke out and u.s. forces withdrew. local residents say the compound belongs to al-shabaab. one person was killed but they have not revealed the identity. what more can you tell us about this? >> we just returned from a home a short while ago and we spoke to his...
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. >> we have much more here on "cnn saturday morning," and we start right now. good saturday morning to you. so glad you are up with us bright and early. i am susan hendrix in for randi kaye. >> and i am joe johns. >>> we have seen reports this morning that the north test fired a pair of short-range missiles into the east sea. it's a direct threat to south korea. >> but here in the u.s. the pentagon is more concerned with what north korea can do with its long-range missiles and that led chuck hagel to talk about missile defense along the west coast. and joining me now is cnn contributor general james morse. how are you doing? >> doing good. how are you? >> first question for the audience, how real is the threat of long-range korean missile strikes on the u.s. west coast? >> joe, the answer -- the short answer is its real. the issue is it still needs to be more fully developed. the challenge that we have in the united states and certainly our intelligence communities' biggest challenge is to make sure that we are not surprised by the development taking place in n
. >> we have much more here on "cnn saturday morning," and we start right now. good saturday morning to you. so glad you are up with us bright and early. i am susan hendrix in for randi kaye. >> and i am joe johns. >>> we have seen reports this morning that the north test fired a pair of short-range missiles into the east sea. it's a direct threat to south korea. >> but here in the u.s. the pentagon is more concerned with what north korea can do with its...
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>> brand new numbers from cnn/orc. we asked if the country was more deeply divided now than in the past? 76% say yes. only 22% say no. here's another way to visualize it. here's the next number. we ask, do you hope that the the president's policies will succeed. democrats, overwhelmingly said yes. only four out of ten republicans hope that the president's policies will succeed. >> in some way tomorrow, we hear that president obama will acknowledge the divisions. >>> we talked about the president being sworn in already, well vice president joe biden was also sworn in for a second term in office. using the biden family bible. a very large bible. the oath was administered by supreme court justice, sonia sotomayor. >> the ceremony took place this morning at the naval observatory which is the vice president's official residence. listen. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> without mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >>
>> brand new numbers from cnn/orc. we asked if the country was more deeply divided now than in the past? 76% say yes. only 22% say no. here's another way to visualize it. here's the next number. we ask, do you hope that the the president's policies will succeed. democrats, overwhelmingly said yes. only four out of ten republicans hope that the president's policies will succeed. >> in some way tomorrow, we hear that president obama will acknowledge the divisions. >>> we...
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the mother of the child is talking to cnn. this is interstate 70 in colorado, 154 miles of it closed. it may be spring but a significant winter storm is moving from the plains to the midwest. and it is the first job of its kind, meet the man who is helping the state of washington sort out the complexities of legalizing marijuana. >>> our toptory now, the brunswick, georgia, mother that says a teenaged boy shot and killed her 13 month old baby and just spoke to cnn's nick valencia. nick joins me now from brunswick. nick, two teens have been charged with first degree murder in this case and then 911 recordings have been released, all at a time when you had a sitdown conversation with the mother. >> reporter: yeah, just sat down with sherry west for a very emotional interview, and, fred, she didn't mince words. >> i hate you and i don't forgive you. you killed an innocent human life, and that i hope you die for it. that's how i feel. >> reporter: no one would blame you to feel like that. >> no, because this is the second child th
the mother of the child is talking to cnn. this is interstate 70 in colorado, 154 miles of it closed. it may be spring but a significant winter storm is moving from the plains to the midwest. and it is the first job of its kind, meet the man who is helping the state of washington sort out the complexities of legalizing marijuana. >>> our toptory now, the brunswick, georgia, mother that says a teenaged boy shot and killed her 13 month old baby and just spoke to cnn's nick valencia. nick...
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on cnn. we'll be watching right with you. here in the cnn newsroom, hello, everyone. a deep chill settled across much of the united states and changed the weekend plans for millions of people from the rockies to new york city. it hit central virginia today at about noon. a thick layer of sleet and rain froze over when temperatures dipped into the 20s. also to date, near milwaukee, wisconsin, about four cars and semi trucks smashed into each other on southbound interstate 94. at least 50 people are reported hurt. a live look here at reagan national airport just outside washington, d.c. lots of planes are flying. nowhere. lots of people stuck in the terminal. we will go live there in just a minute. and new york city, yes, we waited for it all day and now it's snowing. the question is, how long and is it cold enough to stick? and has anyone mentioned that winter isn't here for 13 more days. and weather separated the football fanes from the real die hard fans today as mother natured threatened to ruin nfl game day. that brings us to the first of our five questions for the
on cnn. we'll be watching right with you. here in the cnn newsroom, hello, everyone. a deep chill settled across much of the united states and changed the weekend plans for millions of people from the rockies to new york city. it hit central virginia today at about noon. a thick layer of sleet and rain froze over when temperatures dipped into the 20s. also to date, near milwaukee, wisconsin, about four cars and semi trucks smashed into each other on southbound interstate 94. at least 50 people...
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keeping a close eye on it here at cnn. and we will bring you more as we get it. >>> and there you have it, as well, supreme court sdwiing. we're getting this to you, as well, as breaking news. if it's june, this is the kind of news you get. this one has to do with whether a company can own a bit of you, your genes. this is among the first decisions that we're hearing from the court's recent term. i want to bring in joe johns. this is the fascinating case of whether a company, in this particular case a company called myriad, can actually patent a tiny itsy-tsy piece of a person in a gene. they tried to patent two genes that had to deal with breast cancer mutation form. what did the supreme court say and why did they say it the way they did? >> reporter: well, first it was a unanimous decision and it's important to note that the court sort of made this decision, two decisions. so let's start at the top. myriad genetics, this company, did one thing really well. they isolated the genes that increase the likelihood of breast ca
keeping a close eye on it here at cnn. and we will bring you more as we get it. >>> and there you have it, as well, supreme court sdwiing. we're getting this to you, as well, as breaking news. if it's june, this is the kind of news you get. this one has to do with whether a company can own a bit of you, your genes. this is among the first decisions that we're hearing from the court's recent term. i want to bring in joe johns. this is the fascinating case of whether a company, in this...
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. >> i'm drew griffin at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, thank you for joining me tonight. don lemon will return next weekend. have a great night and a great week. >>> barack obama is entering his second term. only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges, above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china. perhaps most visibly, he faces a domestic political deadlock this seems to overshadow all else. with this hand, what can he do? what will he do? i've asked for advice from the statesmen and women who have stood beside presidents as they have made their most difficult decisions. from republicans like james baker. >> if we didn't have the dollar as a reserve currency of the world we would be greece. >> from democrats like robert rubin. >> in a democracy you can only move forward if both sides are willing to come together to govern. >> and independents like michael bloomberg. >> when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take,
. >> i'm drew griffin at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, thank you for joining me tonight. don lemon will return next weekend. have a great night and a great week. >>> barack obama is entering his second term. only the third democratic president to be re-elected in the last 75 years. he faces deep domestic challenges, above all, a still weak economy. he faces a world in flux and in crisis from iran and syria to north korea and china. perhaps most visibly, he faces a...
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the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified. but talked so could you see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. look at the way he loads and disarms, and almost no movement when he shoots the gun. pop, like nothing. >> reporter: he stood out. >> he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: being a cop, could you tell that it was for to him? >> yeah. i think it was very for to him. yeah. >> reporter: could you see it. >> yeah. >> reporter: even during the training. >> yeah. i think it is a 300-pound dummy. he does that easily. >> reporter: this is a very strong man. >> right. >> reporter: but not everything was easy for the aspiring police officer. drill officers picked on him for his weight and slow running. >> he was always struggling. i thought maybe because he is a big guy, picking on him. couple of times he would respond sort of aggressively. you know. he would yell back louder than anybody else would. you know, he would be like -- yes, drill instructor. or
the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified. but talked so could you see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. look at the way he loads and disarms, and almost no movement when he shoots the gun. pop, like nothing. >> reporter: he stood out. >> he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: being a cop, could you tell that it was for to him? >> yeah. i think it was very for to him....
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check out "cnn presents, the coming storms." coming up at the top of the hour. >> at 10:00, my interview with pete rose. he talked about his current ban from the hall of fame and his new reality show in which he stars with his fiance. naturally, i asked about their future. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding? >> we haven't seen it so -- >> we've not seen any episode we taped. all you guys -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped the question and there was a big wedding, come on. >> no. >> no? >> why you put me on the spot like that? i got people from tlc standing right here, ready to knock me in the head. >> i think i just put pete rose in the dog house. sorry. tonight pete rose on this year's baseball hall of fame. the snubs. and if he thinks the league will ever allow him into cooperstown. set your dvr. make sure you join me, 10:00 p.m. eastern tonight. >>> the latest petition has an idea only darth vader could love. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies a
check out "cnn presents, the coming storms." coming up at the top of the hour. >> at 10:00, my interview with pete rose. he talked about his current ban from the hall of fame and his new reality show in which he stars with his fiance. naturally, i asked about their future. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding? >> we haven't seen it so -- >> we've not seen any episode we taped. all you guys -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped...
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we'll see it live here on cnn. it won't affecting this year's cyber monday but the decision by the supreme court could lead to major changes in online shopping. it's all about how much tax you pay when you shop online. christine romans explains how this will affect your money. >> wolf, on the biggest online shopping day of the year, no less, the supreme court punting on the most important issue in retail right now. and that means millions of people may now have to pay state tax on their online purchases. now, states have been putting pressure on internet retailers to collect sales tax and amazon.com and overstock.com fought this effort with different results in different courts. it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complai
we'll see it live here on cnn. it won't affecting this year's cyber monday but the decision by the supreme court could lead to major changes in online shopping. it's all about how much tax you pay when you shop online. christine romans explains how this will affect your money. >> wolf, on the biggest online shopping day of the year, no less, the supreme court punting on the most important issue in retail right now. and that means millions of people may now have to pay state tax on their...
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with that, i'm brooke baldwin here in new york with your "cnn newsroom." let's toss things to john berman sitting in for jake tapper. "the lead" starts right now. >>> our guest today is bill gates which means our entire studio audience gets the new xbox 1. just kidding. we have no studio audience. i'm john berman. this is "the lead." the national lead. what caused it, four people dead after a train flies off the tracks in the bronx. just moments from now investigators will give us answers. >>> the money lead. these days he makes more headlines for how much he gives away than how much he makes. our guest, bill gates, on his legacy and his battle against the epidemic that has killed millions. >>> and the pop lead. fast cars made him a star, but then robbed him of his life. paul walker was in the middle of shooting another "fast and furious" movie, not to be indelicate but fans want to know what will the series do without him. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm john berman filling in for jake tapper. we do begin with the national lead. any moment from now we are
with that, i'm brooke baldwin here in new york with your "cnn newsroom." let's toss things to john berman sitting in for jake tapper. "the lead" starts right now. >>> our guest today is bill gates which means our entire studio audience gets the new xbox 1. just kidding. we have no studio audience. i'm john berman. this is "the lead." the national lead. what caused it, four people dead after a train flies off the tracks in the bronx. just moments from now...
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they have not been independently confirmed we should tell you, by cnn. ford is going to turn his life around. he said he's giving up the bottle. here's nic robertson. >> i haven't dropped a drop of alcohol in three weeks. >> reporter: cold turkey. >> you're done with alcohol? >> finished. >> you'll never drink again? >> finished. >> reporter: mayor ford talking on tv promising his boozy days are done. >> you haven't been drinking at all? >> i haven't touched a drop of alcohol in three weeks. >> a drop? >> a drop. i'll take a urine test right now. >> reporter: but don't expect details. the man given ford's mayoral powers not so sure. >> it's easy to go cold turkey, it's hard to stay that way. so, that's the only comment i can make on that. >> reporter: but if it works, maybe just maybe there will be less of this. and this. >> oh, no -- >> i didn't push her! >> right in there? >> right in the the belly. >> reporter: what are you thinking at that moment? >> don't fall on me. yeah, this is the first time i've ever gotten an elbow to the rib by ford before. >
they have not been independently confirmed we should tell you, by cnn. ford is going to turn his life around. he said he's giving up the bottle. here's nic robertson. >> i haven't dropped a drop of alcohol in three weeks. >> reporter: cold turkey. >> you're done with alcohol? >> finished. >> you'll never drink again? >> finished. >> reporter: mayor ford talking on tv promising his boozy days are done. >> you haven't been drinking at all? >>...
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next in the cnn news room, syria and the deadly massacre in kenya. world leaders come together tomorrow starting with the look ahead.
next in the cnn news room, syria and the deadly massacre in kenya. world leaders come together tomorrow starting with the look ahead.
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>>> tonight a cnn special. >> you can't engage in hoss tack taking. >> what a train wreck. >> metaphors about d.c. dysfunction. but now a possible ray of hope? talk tonight and just talk about a deal. even if it won't last past the middle of the football season. >> i'm happy to negotiate on anything. >> we need to sit down and have a conversation. >> also, in a partisan world -- >> my intention coming here was to help solve problems. >> he isn't beholden to either side. independent senator angus king of maine is our get. and congress's approval rating plummets to its near death. the news isn't that it's so lowers it's that 5% of the public still thinks congress is doing aok. to quote seinfeld "who are these people?" this is "shutdown showdown." >>> welcome to this special half hour of cnn "shutdown showdown." i'm jake tapper. we are an hour away from this partial government shut down going into double digits. at midnight it will be ten days. also at midnight marks one week until we hit the debt ceiling after which the u.s. government will no longer have all the money it needs to pay all
>>> tonight a cnn special. >> you can't engage in hoss tack taking. >> what a train wreck. >> metaphors about d.c. dysfunction. but now a possible ray of hope? talk tonight and just talk about a deal. even if it won't last past the middle of the football season. >> i'm happy to negotiate on anything. >> we need to sit down and have a conversation. >> also, in a partisan world -- >> my intention coming here was to help solve problems. >>...
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cnn's fred pleitgen sat down with the information minister. i asked fred what he had to say about the violence. >> reporter: erin, there's more and more fighting going on in and around the damascus area, but also in other parts of syria. and the syrian military says it's making strategic gains. at the same time, of course, there are still those allegations of chemical weapons use. today i was able to speak to syria's information minister, and he said his government did not use chemical weapons. he claims it's islamists fighting with the opposition for using them and he says that countries like the united states and turkey are responsible for those weapons getting into syria. erin? >> thank you, fred. >>> i want to check in with anderson coop we are a look at what's coming up on "a.c. 360." >> we're going to be reporting more on the breaking news that the bombers planned to set off their devices on july 4th. we'll speak to susan candiotti who broke the news. i mean, that website, what is that, baby's first rifle? do we have baby's first foundry
cnn's fred pleitgen sat down with the information minister. i asked fred what he had to say about the violence. >> reporter: erin, there's more and more fighting going on in and around the damascus area, but also in other parts of syria. and the syrian military says it's making strategic gains. at the same time, of course, there are still those allegations of chemical weapons use. today i was able to speak to syria's information minister, and he said his government did not use chemical...
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our own expert and anchor of "cnn's money." let's get to this problem. shutdown, who doesn't go to work if there's a shutdown. >> federal workers, tens of thousands of them and anybody who's waiting on the federal government for paperwork, right? a lot of private businesses. back in 193, 1995, you didn't have so many private contractors working for the government, main street companies. it would be thousands and thousands of people would not go to work. >> i still get paid, right? >> it depends on if you're work for the federal government or not. there may be furloughs as there were in -- >> furlough means i'm off but i'm not paid. >> anybody who works for the federal government or gets paid by the federal government is worried right now. >> but if i am vulnerable, on social security, i'm getting disability payments, medicare, i still get it if there's a shutdown? >> if that's a shutdown, that's mandatory spending, medicare, social security. there could be delays if you have staffing issues. here's what's interesting, chris. if
our own expert and anchor of "cnn's money." let's get to this problem. shutdown, who doesn't go to work if there's a shutdown. >> federal workers, tens of thousands of them and anybody who's waiting on the federal government for paperwork, right? a lot of private businesses. back in 193, 1995, you didn't have so many private contractors working for the government, main street companies. it would be thousands and thousands of people would not go to work. >> i still get...
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here are some of the top stories we're following in the cnn newsroom for you. people in russia are cleaning up the damage after a meteor blast over theure rales. officials estimated the destruction at over $33 million. more than 1,000 people were injured in the meteor blast. divers looking for the meteor in a frozen lake have not found any traces so far. >>> in south africa, the country's olympic hero oscar pistorius denies killing his girlfriend on valentine's day. he's spending the weekend in jail. he's charged with the killing of his model girlfriend reva steenkamp with a .9 millimeter gun. the reality tv show featuring steenkamp premiered just a short time ago despite her death. >>> this could come out of the means. police in texas shoot and kill a fugitive who had a community on edge and schools on lock down for days. guards were driving alberto morales to las vegas. they stopped for a bathroom near dallas. that's when police stay he stabbed a guard with a pair of eyeglasses and took off. he was shot just midnight a few miles from there. the guard who was
here are some of the top stories we're following in the cnn newsroom for you. people in russia are cleaning up the damage after a meteor blast over theure rales. officials estimated the destruction at over $33 million. more than 1,000 people were injured in the meteor blast. divers looking for the meteor in a frozen lake have not found any traces so far. >>> in south africa, the country's olympic hero oscar pistorius denies killing his girlfriend on valentine's day. he's spending the...
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the judge who has duck cnn's questions has since admitted the sentence may have been illegal. state laws mandata two-year minimum for this crime. the sentence and the judge's comments sparked national outrage. yerp this week petitions with 140,000 signatures were delivered to a montana judicial watch dog panel demanding judge baugh's removal. in the courts, the prosecutors have appeal the sentence to the state supreme court. hoping to send him back to prison. and for the victim's mother, a cia. for justice. a hollow search. >> does the pain ever fade? >> no. no. i think we just get used to it. so you don't cry every day. >> are there any conditions to his release or is he just a completely free man? >> reporter: well, erin, essentially as he free man. he has served his time. there is a dispute about how much time he serve asked whether that was the right thing to do but yes, he is being released. he is on parole. that is one thing we should point out. and erin, there is a wild card out there. the appeal to the state supreme court. but he doesn't have to have any home electroni
the judge who has duck cnn's questions has since admitted the sentence may have been illegal. state laws mandata two-year minimum for this crime. the sentence and the judge's comments sparked national outrage. yerp this week petitions with 140,000 signatures were delivered to a montana judicial watch dog panel demanding judge baugh's removal. in the courts, the prosecutors have appeal the sentence to the state supreme court. hoping to send him back to prison. and for the victim's mother, a cia....